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probably a Saturday night special type pistol imported from Germany. there were so many of this pistrols made world wide that they have no history or worth.....

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Q: I have a Burgo 6 shot revolver that simply says GERMANY on the cylinder MADE IN GERMANY on the short barrel and BURGO CAL.22 SHORT on the other side of the barrel. Can it be identified?
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